The total amout of time for watching all 36 seasons of the show, (Old and new) is 28 days 18 hours and 5 minutes. If you add on Torchwood it totals up to 30 days 3 hours and 27 minutes. And if you watch ALL of Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, the total is 31 days 4 hours and 20 minutes.
It would take you around 385 hours. Sixteen days if you were watching non-stop without sleeping. Forty eight days if you were watching for eight hours a day.
The 14 doctors - William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, John Hurt, Matt Smith, Peter Capaldi & Jodie Whittaker.
1965's The Daleks Master Plan holds the record for the longest story, clocking in at an impressive TWELVE episodes, whilst The Five Doctors holds the record for longest-running time for one ep (just over 88 minutes).
On its original airdate Christmas 2007, "Voyage of the Damned" was watched by 13.31 million viewers, the highest viewing figure for Doctor Who since the 1979 serial City of Death and still the highest viewership of any episode since the show's revival.
And in figures released in March 2020, the same month the series ended, Doctor Who's ratings slipped to its lowest since the show made a comeback in 2005. The season finale of series 12 had a total TV audience of 4.6million, making it the lowest Doctor Who has ever had. The previous all-time low was 4.7million in 2017.
Paul McGann - Eighth Doctor
The Doctor with the shortest time on our screen, McGann took part in a 1996 TV film which was meant to relaunch the franchise. Sadly, US audiences didn't take, though it was popular in the UK.
Sylvester McCoy 5ft 6in (168cm)
Many of the authors (including Russell T Davies) and themes of the revived series had their roots in the post-cancellation New Adventures series of novels. No surprise though, that the seventh Doctor is first in our line-up as the shortest of the Doctors.
As a result, the first four episodes were only between 19 and 22 minutes in length and episode five was the shortest Doctor Who episode ever at just over 18 minutes. For this to happen, the first episode was cobbled together by the production team, making.
Theta Sigma (ΘΣ) is given as the Doctor's name in TV: The Armageddon Factor. This is retconned to be the Doctor's "nickname at college" in TV: The Happiness Patrol. The names ∂³Σx² and ΘΣ both contain the Greek letter sigma (Σ).
The "900" discrepancy
Before the Eleventh Doctor's 200-year farewell tour between TV: The God Complex and Closing Time, the writers of the 2005 revival of the series explicitly described the Doctor as around 900 years old, despite contrary statements on TV and expanded media.
Doctor Who, the longest-running (according to Guinness World Records) science fiction show ever, first launched in 1963.
The show has indeed accepted the existence of alternate timelines before, most notably in the Third Doctor story "Inferno" and the Tenth Doctor two-parter "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel." But the previous implication has been that it's difficult to travel between these different timelines, meaning the ...
The Youngest Doctor in the World: Balamurali Ambati
Dr. Balamurali Ambati is a well-known ophthalmologist who made history by becoming the youngest doctor in the world at the age of 17.
Howard Tucker, MD, a neurologist of Cleveland, Ohio, is the oldest practicing doctor in the world. At more than 100-years-old, he has been in medicine for more than 75 years. He also became a lawyer at the age of 67. He offers five thoughts on lifestyle habits that can help hold off cognitive decline.
— Paul McGann is technically the longest-serving Doctor, though he appeared only once on television in 1996 (until 2013's "The Night of the Doctor"). Tom Baker is, of course, the longest serving on television, having starred on more Doctor Who shows than any other actor.
Seemingly the only disliked Doctor was Colin Baker, which may be why he was only in two seasons. Or, he's disliked because he was only in two seasons and people didn't have time to warm up to him - whichever it is, he was only ranked better than Jodie Whittaker since some people placed him higher than her.
This situation was alluded to in "Deep Breath", when a confused Doctor is reminded of Caecilius when he examines his face in a mirror. In "The Girl Who Died", it is explained that the Doctor chose Caecilius' face to remind himself that he is the Doctor, and that he can always save people.
Doctor Who was originally 'cancelled' because of dwindling viewing figures and a series of behind-the-scenes production issues. But, as with any event of seismic galactic significance, it all began long before the end...
According to TV and movie database, the top-rated Doctor Who episode is Blink, which featured David Tennant trapped in 1969 and locked in a battle to defeat the Weeping Angels. Blink, which first aired in 2007, scored an almost perfect score of 9.8 with fans.
After five heartwarming seasons its time to say goodbye to Doctor Doctor, with the Australian drama to end in 2021.
The first ever decline in the Doctor Who ratings took place during the epic story 'The Daleks' Master Plan,' which spanned an unprecedented 12 episodes. And although this story is often regarded as one of the greats of the First Doctor era, it was markedly more adult in tone.